On 16/03/10 13:10, robs wrote:
Hi.
Although as a PROUD American, I PROUDLY use en_US.UTF-8, I'd really
like to go the -MM-DD route for displaying time.
Not only as returned by date, but displayed by %s in thunderbird in
the mailnews.reply_header_authorwrote preference.
I'm thinking
Hi list,
I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the
motherboard and cpu. Asking for advice before doing the replacement
didn't give anything [1], so I went ahead and tempted fate. Of course
it won't boot now, I only get as far as:
http://www.rsrc.de/tmp/boot.jpg
and then
Try booting livecd iso ?
Bruno
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Objet: [osol-discuss] snv_134 doesn't boot after
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:19 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
Hi list,
I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the
motherboard and cpu. Asking for advice before doing the replacement
didn't give anything [1], so I went ahead and tempted fate. Of course
it won't boot now, I only
2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin ere...@milax.org:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:19 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
Hi list,
I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the
motherboard and cpu. Asking for advice before doing the replacement
didn't give anything [1], so I went ahead and tempted
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 11:00 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin ere...@milax.org:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:19 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
Hi list,
I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the
motherboard and cpu. Asking for advice before doing the
2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin ere...@milax.org:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 11:00 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
2010/3/17 Alexander Eremin ere...@milax.org:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:19 +0100, Frank Lahm wrote:
Hi list,
I've got a snv_133 machine that won't boot after replacing the
motherboard and
Hi,
The problem is that the device paths have changed because you used
a different motherboard. ideally use an identical motherboard instead of
a different one. If not, short answer is there is no easy way to fix
everything. but you can recover most of the stuff by doing the
following:
1.
Hi,
The problem is that the device paths have changed
because you used
different motherboard. ideally use an identical
motherboard instead of
different one. If not, short answer is there is no
easy way to fix
verything. but you can recover most of the stuff by
doing the
2010/3/17 Vikram Hegde vikram.he...@sun.com:
Hi,
The problem is that the device paths have changed because you used
a different motherboard. ideally use an identical motherboard instead of
a different one.
I upgraded from and 3+ year old opteron to a Phenom II X4 in order to
run cluster
Hi,
I'm eagerly waiting for the soon-to-be-released 2010.03 release of OpenSolaris.
Do anybody know if it will include improvements regarding 3G HSDPA USB modems?
I tried very hard (read many, many threads regarding 3G USB HSDPA modems on
OSOL and tried different configuration combinations) to
3G is the ONLY way at home? So, why plug a 3G USB stick into each device at
home? Why not buy a ROUTER, that allows the use of a 3G USB Stick as access
point to the internet? That way you would be able to allow ALL devices at home
access. These router nowadays have WiFi, and OSOL does support MANY
Additionally, and sorry for the noise:
Even many PDAs allow for tethering, meaning, being the accesspoint via 3G
and exposing that access via WiFi. The iPhone does that, and most Symbian S60
devices (for example the Nokia E71) can do that with the Joikuspot software...
So, even no need to buy a
Hi Jussi,
The 3G modems are 'supported' but you may have to configure them and modify
the drivers (IDs) to your modem. A few walkthroughs are available.
Ask for detailed help at wwan-discuss and give them the output from mdb -k
::prtusb -i e -v
~ Ken Mays
--- On Wed, 3/17/10, Jussi
I must apologize. It seems the problem was somewhere else. Now it seems my
snv_134 is working happily. To be honest I still don't know where the issue was.
Karel
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From pages 29,83,86,90 and 284 of the 10/09 Solaris ZFS Administration
guide, it sounds like a disk designated as a hot spare will:
1. Automatically take the place of a bad drive when needed
2. The spare will automatically be detached back to the spare
pool when a new device is inserted and
I just installed OpenOffice 3.2 into b133.
I typically use xrandr to shrink my display from 1400x900 to 1024x768 and also
activate the external vga-port before connecting a projector and press F5 to
start the presentation.
What's new now with OO3.2 (and also StarOffice 9.2) is, that my 2
Question - I need to fix a pool that I deleted /dev/zvol/rdsk/rpool/dump and I
have the Live CD booted up. How do I get to the drive that I installed on so I
can create the pool? Second part of question - what if I just reinstalled from
the Live CD - will my accounts, pools and other settings
On 03/17/10 11:30 AM, Jeff Freeman wrote:
Question - I need to fix a pool that I deleted /dev/zvol/rdsk/rpool/dump and I
have the Live CD booted up. How do I get to the drive that I installed on so I
can create the pool?
zpool import -f rpool
will bring the rpool online once booted to the
hello,
I have installed OpenSolaris Build 134 on a sparc-machine. The initial
Installation was with the textinstaller Build 131.
I have the following graphic card:
# prtdiag -v
...
Bus Max
IO Port Bus Freq Bus Dev,
Brd Type ID Side Slot MHz Freq Func
I'm up and running again for the most of it. Besides me forgetting to
adjust my manual networking config, the instructions provided worked
out ok. Interestingly I was also able to use beadm to mount the mount
environment, although it reported an when mounting the environment to
the given
When boot from DVD - login as jack/jack get desktop - select Install
OpenSolaris - system reboots every time before I can even click on the Next
button. I can go to shell - logout and login - but won't let me install.
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Hi.
I have a solaris 10 box that houses samba shares. The box becomes inaccessible
at unpredictable times. I want to enable logging to see what activity is going
on and log that to /var/adm/messages
I have edited the syslog.conf file and added the following lines:
user.debug
Just curious, what kind of PC do you have?
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